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6, * , . . c~ d[/y,s . s * [M C00SumBfS M p POWBf f) Stephen H. Howed (( . / senior vwe inesaent 80E01.13 EOE01.10 RFG 0279-22 HOWE 76-79 . General of fices: 1945 West Parnall Road, Jackson, Michigan 49201 * (517) 788-0453 Februar/ 28, 1979 Mr William H Regan, Jr, Chief Environmental Projects 3 ranch 2 Division of Site Safety and Environmental Analysis US Iluelear Regulator /- Commission Washington, DC 20555 MIDLATID PUJ;T DOCKET NO 50-329, 50-330 ENVIROI2E1TAL REPORT (CLS) AQUATIC ECOIOGY PARAMS1E:<S RECC!aENDED FCR PRE- AI!D POSTOPEFATIC:!AL M0?lITORING IN THE TITTABAWASSEE RIVER :IEAR THE MIDLAND PUJ T FILE: 0505.5 SERIAL: 6616 REFERENCE: . Meeting with Michigan Department of Natural Fesources and U S Nuclear Regulatory Cor=ission on February 1,1979 in Lansing, Michigan Aquatic ecology monitoring activities for preoperational and operational assessments of the Tittabawassee River are provided in the attached table. We request that the U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission confirm the adequacy of this monitoring program. Consumers is also requesting approval of this program from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. If further clarification is needed, please contact R F Green at (517) 788-0350. m , p=e , O'**_ , qdn OD < uy 39 G# \ h 7003 070 A30

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d[/y,s. s

* [M C00SumBfSM

p POWBff) Stephen H. Howed((

. / senior vwe inesaent

80E01.13 EOE01.10 RFG 0279-22 HOWE 76-79.

General of fices: 1945 West Parnall Road, Jackson, Michigan 49201 * (517) 788-0453

Februar/ 28, 1979

Mr William H Regan, Jr, ChiefEnvironmental Projects 3 ranch 2Division of Site Safety andEnvironmental AnalysisUS Iluelear Regulator /- CommissionWashington, DC 20555

MIDLATID PUJ;TDOCKET NO 50-329, 50-330ENVIROI2E1TAL REPORT (CLS)AQUATIC ECOIOGY PARAMS1E:<S RECC!aENDED FCR PRE- AI!D POSTOPEFATIC:!ALM0?lITORING IN THE TITTABAWASSEE RIVER :IEAR THE MIDLAND PUJ TFILE: 0505.5 SERIAL: 6616

REFERENCE: . Meeting with Michigan Department of Natural Fesources andU S Nuclear Regulatory Cor=ission on February 1,1979 in Lansing, Michigan

Aquatic ecology monitoring activities for preoperational and operationalassessments of the Tittabawassee River are provided in the attached table.We request that the U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission confirm the adequacyof this monitoring program. Consumers is also requesting approval of thisprogram from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

If further clarification is needed, please contact R F Green at (517) 788-0350.

m, p=e

,O'**_ ,

qdn OD <uy

39G# \h7003 070 A30

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*er?"A**^NC LO P"*'PT*AIE3C A A'IN'' TU"T I"7 'YIE4 I C' AI' I'E~'

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p s ofg T-73 n-vN!;.T MT.TN7Y M F*. m J 7AT* T

1. Trar. sect A. A;;r xir.ately KO ft u; stream of the :lilandFlant intade.

2. *tansect 3. A;;rextrately 300 ft icvr.streu Of the MidlandPlant ir.taxe.

3 Tre.nsect C. A;;reximately 5CC ft icvnst: eam of the ;rc;;seiApril. Jane. Millar.d Plant discharge.

'. Tratsect *. A;;reti=a*ely 50 f*,1:vnstreu ;* ir.gle * rain.** gm. m.-t.r ..4- +.-e...5. ''ransect E. A; proximately 2 0 ft 2; stress cf the Treeland F0t1

BrioEe.Sampling locations within a trar.se:t shall be selected to represen*

| extraxes of river ficv velocity and to 00:;are the effects of' April, J e e.

httrsi " ts*rs**s A ra* ^" :bar -*..-._ sta_-*T a r ' - * r* :9 '

April. J ze. Locations to coincide with Feri;hyt;me'.er Il asspling.

i rt ! * * i st " n st rst es A sut , C**-t*r

| Transects A/3/0/0/? as s' m .acJ r.e, Aagast.| 3

S r'e : c*t i ns air:s s ea-h * rs s *?** -* . *i- a u T r.= * - *-rerc. * r .

*'- --il. *-t n - - .r. - a *4- t-- - m l.a r. 5 .

- *-i '.x p--.- ' m. , 0 7 wer

A;;r;ximately 303 feet of shcrelir.e On each site c' theTittatawassee Fiver1. ==ediately u;strees cf the :;iland P' an* Int-te..

2. !=.eiiately L;strees and 4;vnstress af 1:w's ter'lary scr.1

discharge.

3. in ediately dr.-.strea: cf *he ;rc; sai :411ani i'lant d ' . r.ar.:e.feet ix.s+ r*1= c f Lin,: .* 1r ai:..m

* ..- *6, r .. -i 7st t- .v,r-+ r* , , N 7v -y r

Chcreline s.rees in the vicinity Of;

Canford LaAe,.

2. P* r.e ses ~ 1;;ews Fivers.i

| | Simonthly Jeste=te: t5.ra gn 3. Zuinaw T.my.

I' - -- W S 3 Mi d-Oe a-te r k. se.1 Pi r.*'

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cf shorelir.e on es:h side cf theA;;reximately 2".O feet , /;/-~a t .e March ".- .s". N?ve-**: Titt ews s e., P t wr r. . rn.. n ,

i

April J a e. "ranse:ts A/B/ 0/0/E.jv- "e i est Oct ter *hree Ices *.* ?r.s a ? r s s asc 6 ' rn a.s e *tF. *.-!ei .

I.ees.ly A;ril thro ah A gust51 otthly *.hro gn Oct.ter -

| N. 7 ri N!. * 5ee : - .-* - s:r s, Tru g.c+ 4,

; t we *cv WithI a 1"2 s Planat m :.et ~;ws in the visinity of;

a. Ianf:ri Laxe,

| 2. Fine asi Chippews Fivers.I 4** C y A ri e- 1 ' a ? e sy y

4**itly Aprti through Agust.'21:anthly **-rah October -I

,

- "+ . * - :at _ r i na- g_.._g.. . - . 2 .3 %.3 . ,,

! ?n 2'-hour periois per veen*

j wr.en pani filling occurs en a

} } sinima cf i. iays durir.4 a v-ea.1 Tri;11:ste day and r.ig.ht sez;1es1 ' = P;snk*,n 7.t II

. -.7 . ,; e. * - a., e-eity, m. 3 t ,. q .- - m.- e-eI II 2 Ail fishes iz;inged shs11 tei- I .;eeted, via..-tp e. t .o.c- -- -a-

_

**rs-sects A/3/0/*/E as descrit*1 for periphy*ce, are 11enti:al sampiing areas for all para:.eters.Sree lacatiens across a transec* , chssen t: :tara *erize ea:n shcreline and sidstream.

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. ..

comr' N AL AC **?- P"ATt 'f Al Ai"'AT!* TT''**m PFC ;?x4 r un # fur-

.

F A*A'O TT'**.'l I i"T TWJN 7 f "#Dl!M '2? AT * MS

1. Transect A. A;;rcxLnately 300 ft u; stress of the MillandPlant intake.

2. "'rsnsect B A;;roxirately 300 ft devnstres: cf tre MidlandPlLat intake.

3 Trasseet C, A;;roximately 500 ft dcvnstress of the ;*:;csel| April, June, xiiland Plant disenarge.

I_

e-* vt:re or 'I aus;3+ *-*-t." 4. Trsnsect D, Apprextrately 300 ft d vnstress of lingle rain.r

5 Transect I, A;;roximately 200 ft u; stream cf tre Freeland T.:adIriige.

| 2ampiang locatiens within a transe *. stall be selectei to re;resen*'! A;ril, June, ertremes of river flow velocity and to c:n;are *he effects cf

F a r i' 9 7* *a t .rsl ? .tr < rat es " 7S s' . #c+ :t er 5.-a' =**i**--

i

April, Jane, Lccatiens to coincide with Periphyt: meter II sa:; ling.

| Art:'' t=1 ?:tstrstes A ;mst Oct:b.r

Transects A/3/C/0/2, as ateve.aJane, August, g-inve . re'. Tri- .g F ns- '+ ter Thr.* 1: cat * ns arr:ss enth trsnee?*

.

I

so. - -- - *i. .i.s - - . ..--... ? 4 _.. 1 - '..-+a .e s .' n., a...4 .:< *ri- ., re gr e;

A;;rcximately 3:3 feet of shcreline on es:n side c' the| Ti*tatavassee Fiver;

l. locadiateig u;strets of tne ?:111&ni Plant intase.{ 2. i= ediately u; stress and devnstres= cf *:v's tertiary p:nd

discharge.

3. inredia ely 4:vr.stres: of *he pr L:sei X111sni Flan * dia:ha te.,

L 4 3:0 feet 1:vnstress cf aircle irain.| I * No s e + .. Tr e . i g n ' " * * - '<..s*. 7-venter--w

Shcreline Lress in 'ne vi:inity c'i 1. Etnicrd Lase.

| 2. Fine and Oni;;ews Rivers.

| E: monthly Zepte:ber thr0Wh 3. Sa.ginsv Bay.r!.c+r ,50 r. i n 4- .e erter a *d' zi e'n-+

A;;roxiestely 2:0 feet cf sucreline cn each side of the"eine Msre n + $rs t , 5,vetker I -' + t st e v= s s e e F iver m =.r "rs e s e :* s , ? 3 '' ': "' -

i

| A;ril, J ne, Transe:ts A/3/0/D/E.t--- "et i Augus* ne*otor Thre. : cattens a:rens enck *rense-*v' *c- .s

I I, keekly A;ril thr: gn A gust

Bit.cr.thly thragn Get:ter -. .:t Nts** Thr ~ ' - - t e n : *:r:<s Trs? *-* A.' *

! t.iq e 7:v hith i

I a 1/2 m Piar.st r. Net 7:va in the vi'inity cf| 1. Ettf:rd laae.'

* 2. Pine and Chippewa Rivers.'

Jee r.!? Arril ar t 'esy ?. ?sr sw ?,v.

I; 4.ekly A;ril *.hrough Au(2st,

Bimen* 17 t!ircugn Oct ter -'

- - - -. - ter I w s .. _; 4-* -= .:r 33 t3 ._ z-i

Two 24-hour perieds per veemvnen pctd filling cce'ars en aminima cf k days during a week.

t | Tripl*cate igy and nigat samples:-+rsta e.< l1 3 m rlank+-- 3.* ' --r -- l ee * * -- i =.y . *rel * ns me nt 1- k..

-

I161 fist.es im;.nged shall te

*--'-re-. - ' l ect ed . vi t* -: c'_ ;t i nt sx..2

'"rsnsects A/3/C/0/E, as descrited for ;eriphyton, are identi:El sampling aress f:r til paraceters.Three lacations heroes s transect, chosen to sha*seterise each sh: reline and sidstrees.

a .

* .

armAT' n' a_t ver-?e=A!!:M Ar?AT * '41N?!T: FFO J1c4 ;T vrim FUY"

F A %vr"T3 "T3 ! ^tT r*IWTY F A.W'_!"*, R AT*N3

1. Transect A. Appr:ximately 3~0 ft u; stream of the XinlandFlant 1staAe.

2. Trar. sect 3. A;;rcximately 300 ft tavastreas cf the "iilandPlant intake.

[' 3 Transect C. A;;rexisate;y 500 ft ':vnstream cf the ;rcpesel| A;rti. Jane, Midland Flant discharge.

.- - . y t - e .. . . * ! qug a . . r - t .. '4 Trar. sect O. A;;rcxt:ately 300 ft 13vtstres cf Lir.gle " rain.5. Transect E, A;;rext:ately 200 ft u; stream cf the Freelani Fcal

[ Bridge.i Sampling loca:icns within a transe:t shall te selected t: re;resen*

April, Jar.e. ertremes of river flow veiccity and to ec=;are tr.e effe:ts ofTart:-It - '4 t 'ir s i !.bstrs+es i 7.s t ^-t:ba- * ' - r- a ad*i*' -

1

April, J.ne. Locations to coincile with Feri;byt ameter II sa=; ling.|Ar*1fi-isi?Pstrsta. Asrat ---t -

Transects A/B/C/0/2, as above.a#

Jur.e, August,'

.s a:ress es 5 +.rstsec*'.:r:' r-r'a .stes -* .ex F na- - + st ar Thra- .: cati

| - - <d. - - - .r--*-s**'_-- ?---- -.=**rs. _ _ ,! * , . l e x P- r - ' n. 0:+ rer'-11 - ;

A;;r:xt=ately 300 feet of sh: reline en enth slie cf the| Tittabawassee Fiver:

1 *:reliatelf u;stre s: O f * he : .11 ar.1 lan* '-take.

2. i==ediately usstre as and d;wnstreas of Dcw's tertitry ;cn1,

discharge.

3 In=ediately devnstress cf the prc;;sei %;iland Tiant d's 'harge.4 feet irvnstreas Of cirJie irain._s

ver~' n r~ . , ' r-rt*- * :=st *',= Fr==' -1 *-** =- *:=.

Cherel?.ne areas in the vi:inity c'

l. Lanferd Laxe2. Fine and - ' ;;ew a F.1ve rs .

t als:nthly Je;tember thrcac; 3. Caginaw Say.- -- - m * , k via.re- eter i via and Fist.*

A;;roxirately 200 feet cf shcreline :n each side cf the'*!** "srrh + -- .a5 1-var.b ar i **'*stsesssee Fivar -ast T trs*?ts : /17 /I.4

April, Jene. Trar. sects A/E/C/0/E.| ' -- Na* ' *-ter ' T'ree Itcat ' e r.s s- es es?' t ra n s a? *A :ris'r;=t-r:=5 -

Weex1y April thr qh A m st31=ontaly 'hr;ugn ::t:ter -

' T' e a (;;3t' e a:ress *-sns -' A.~1r --* it.*b.;;ae * w e'in

's 1/2 m F;anat.n Net Tcvs in the vi:inity ct:

i | 1. Iant:ri Lake.! ' 2. Fine and Chip;eva Pivers.I I '4ae<lv Ar * an i "rr ' se -.v *sy.

!

! aeuly April thrc2dh A. gust.a

31=enthly 'Mrough Cet ber - i- s . t-- ;.3

_ i - -- rs . . _ .s..--. ss Tr.-..:. ,

I

Tw3 2L-heur peri:ds ;*r veemvnen pcn1 filling occurs en a

,

i miniz.s of b lays during a weea.Tri;11:ste day and night sa=;les

+ gir-.-+ | ' s F;anf*en 3 5 -.y a ,1.c * * - * . r , C + . ', r r %r r.1 'm.ska

i

| All fishes impingel shall te_---;...e 1 - - ll.:t ed v4i .-= o .-. <-..y.

"T.-srsect s A/B/0/0/E, as ieseribed for peripcyton, are ident' cal sampling areas for all ;araceters.Three 13 eat?cr.s across a transect. :hosen ?. haracterite each shcreline and midstream.

**?*? A" N AL CC o"CP"ATTUA*. Al*?AT?" TiPIT3 F50 D;J4 AT w!!M Ftjy"

FASA C"F? T? N 1W FFII"E'l *T S AMFl!'*~ 170AT*- *

1. Transect A. A;; rex'mately 300 ft u; stress of the MillandPlant intase.

2. *ransect 3. A;;rcrimately Z 3 ft 1:wnstrea of the MidlandPlant Lnta2e.

3. Transect C, A;;rcainately 500 ft devnstreas of the ;rcpeseiApril, s.ne, Kiilani Plant dia:targe.

-* * .ratea !! A .r;-+ **-*e* 4 Trsnsect 3, A;;rcxtrately 300 ft devnstream cf Lingle ; rain.[ .

5. Transect I, A;;rcxt:ately 200 ft u;streas cf the Freelani E:a1'i|

Br11ge.Ia=; ling locati:ns within a trar. sect shall be selectei to represer*

jApril, Jur.e. ertremes Cf river ficw Yelecity and to ccpare +.he effects of

,

*atural Sib 9ttstes A ris+ " t ter * * e --a t s ' ' **--Par t - r* + '

April, June, Locations to Ocincide with Periphyt meter !! sas; ling.

A rti'':ial e 21 st rstas i A ~rast . C e* t er"

June August, Transects A/3/0/;/E* as atave*b

,T r ) , v a r* -t re t e ; Tri- as p n . , t ar sJae i: cst i ens sc r s s es-5 tra .sact. .

*- -- *ie -s -- ara're = *-i _ < - -- i;erti:93.4

a li - I **'at ?- r. s r -;ne. Ce+->a-

A;;roxt=ately 303 feet cf shareline an ea:h side cf the| Tittacavassee Elver

1. 1;=ediately 2;stre as cf the :nnland Flsr *ntiAe.| 2. ;=netiately u; stress and 1:vnstrea: Of Ocv's tertiary ;;r.1

,

discharge.

3. 1=nellately Acvnstres: c' the ;rc csei Xilland Flan * dis:narge.! 4. 3;0 feet 1:vnstresn of lingle Crain.I erch + - ,-M M v -ver a,- +he Trea - : ** ' a=

f CLoreline tress in the vi:init/ cf:1. Canf:ri Laxe.

.

j 2. Pine and i+ 1;;ews Elvers.

| ! BLncr.thly Jeptember thr:agh 3. Sagir.aw Eaf.r1 treci i Mid- e artar ;a.nl *1= *''

.

| A;;roxtrately 200 feet of shoreline on es:h stie cf the'

eine "arah * rrt u-5 Nevatt a= ***+atsvassaa Siver nasr *rsnse-* s A f 3 '7/T 'E

j A;ril, Jwne, Transects A/3/0/D/E.k:r:st Oct'ter i Thraa 19 stiens atrnss **-P t re n s a r*7 ** arias '--- Nat '

Weekly April thr n gh A gast31=or.thly thr ngri October -'vr *.r1 Ni; * Thraa '- **--- s:rees Transe * A.

:tlilie Tov Withs i/2 m Fiantt;n :.et !:vs in the vicinity of:

1. Canf:ri Laxe.2. Fine and Chi;; sea Rivers.

Vaatly A--il an i v.sy * :szi sv *ey.

.

! Weealy April through A gast,j 3L: ni*.ly th* agh Oct:ter -

-- 'N s - 7at - .-!- *- rs... _ . < , .r r e s s .. 3. .. f,

iM 2b-nour periods per weenwhen pond tilling occurs en amintaan of b lays during a ween.'

! ! Tripliette lay and night sa=ples-r + rs i n.-ar + i l'2 m Tisn/*n- :;*t i -ar .lectie- dav. Co- rg meni in+nue.

I

i All fishes 1=;inged shall be-a- i. -- 2 ,etes, I e gn- e..(,,,we. .--:r-e-

' Transects A/5/0/0/E, as describel f r ;eriphyton, arr ident1:a1 es=pling areas for all ;araneters.Three locations heross a transeJ*, thesen ta characterize each shcreline and ziistream.

e

'YPMT*'1 A' Ar **S5 MAT!:NAl MATM TCF:31 et0 JA4 A* ?r 1.Ar T!JN"'

P A*TT"U T!?RN R T PE^*?iOY f AW' .G L'? AT!^ ' 2

1. Transect A, A;;r xt:ately 100 ft u; stress cf the MillandFitnt intake.

2, Transect 3. A;;rext stely 32 ft devnetrees cf the MillandPlant intaAe.

3 Transect C A;;rextnstely 500 ft dernstream * the prep seij April, J;ne, Midland Plant 11s:htrge.

_ - *-* 5: e*c= II A ura + ^-t tar 4. Transect 0, A;;r:4Listely 303 ft devns*rets of Lingle ; rain.5. Transect E. A;;roxi=ately 200 ft upstress cf the Freeland E;al

Bridge.Saz;11tg locatiens within a transert shall te selected to represent

' A;ril, June, ertremes of river flev velocity and to ec= pare +he effects cf,

**.rst 9.bs*rs*e1 ?, _su st . Sr*. tar **--**4''**c-F-ri'ty*-a

April, Jane, Locations to coir:ide with Feri;nyt: meter I* sa:; ling.| Artift ist * *rst-* ^ t berA:fust e

Transects A/3/0/"/E, as stove,aJane, August, b

Thr*e ;) sti ns arrrss esch transe?'"1: r:i nva r' -t r * e.1 Tr*riex ' car ^ + :t er

, - + -a-;*t P c r. - ' me. Oc* *** *- -- - *f- ' -- - -a*** -- * -i- *x*-- - .** '.3.+

Ap;r01Lnately 3;0 feet of shoreline en esen side ;* theT*ttstavassee Fiver.a. 1 =+11stely u;strets c ' the killand Flar.- intaie.

2. i=tediately u; stress and devr. stress .* Lcv's tertitry ;:n1dischtrae.

3. irtediately icvnstres: cf the ;ro;ssei Xitlant Flant :ischarge.| * ?;; fee * ::vns.ress ;f Lir'le :rsin.

I -t '-*1 'r*** **r *"* -**a *s i--w *- - s v.-rer

Chereline tress in he vicinity cf1. Isr.ftri Lake.a

| 2. Fine snd ~ni;;eva Elvers.

]Simenthly Jepte=ter throagn 3. Jaginav Ssy.

E;- *-:st -k vii-TereF:er k. Vf ' _.- t Ple .'l |

| | A;;roxL:stely 000 feet of shoreline cc each side Of the,i.. . "ar-* +* rough Ncvember 1 -**tatsysss.e Fiver rasr Trsnaarts A/' '!?'E.

April, June, Transects A/3/C/0/E.Fi.teriam ' a* N*t 8 A Jus * Oct?b*r Thre= lac ati ens st r"? s ee r* * rs r * *ct

*=eeAly A;ril thro gh Augast3L:onthly thra gh 0 *cter -: r (n a N i,-w ' Thraa - = * - s'r-ss *rtr. sect 4.

1i 'bil pe Tev a'ith

'a ./2 m Flanat >n Net icvs in the vi. inity cf'

| 1. Isnt:rd 'tAe.

| | 0 Pine and C31;;eva Rivers.I Wee,.ly A r*.: (ni "my 1 1 gr sv ? r

Waekly A;ril through A-guat,'

3L=cnthly throagh 0 toter - 1

-re - * rI-- - ,it - ;,3 - f 2 r>.- --... -g- = 3 re.s

| Two 24-haar ;eriois per ween

| vnen pcni fil;ing oce'ars en aminizas of k d.s s during a wees.i y

j Tri;11:ste day and night samplest l': s F;en/+ nn 7et -.e - .a-** n da r Ocolirr ment * ske.( + stn-.n.

All fisnes i=;ingel shall teI wil.sni Pisnt i n* ska' - ' - 11 ec t +1,- ,1 3;er '

'Traase ts A/B/C/0/1, as descritel for periphyten, are identi:El sampling tress *:r til paraceters."Three 'mcstians scacas a transect, chasen to charmeterize esch shoreline and sidstream..

ae

e

a

r*F'9 A** 3AL A'C **SPvcAT!:'f AL Al'#T~ ~ '0T**"?!T7 Pt"G?x4 A'' 'C:AO PLA3T*

F A"A.MB ""53 ' r T 8? ?;L 0?Y 9 A'C' "|3 L' OAT't *:S

1. Transect A, A;;raxt ately 300 ft u; stream of the MillandPlant Latake.

2. Tra:: sect B, A;;reximately 300 ft irvnstress af the MidisedPlant intate.

3. Transect C, A;;rext ately 500 ft downstream of the ;rc;esei|

April, Jane, Midland Plant discharge.'I --1:" *.:-e' - !I Aueu n *-*-te- 4. Trsnsect D, Apprcxt:ately ^00 ft downstrets cf lingle ; rain.

5. Transect E. A;;roxt:ately 200 ft .; stress c' the Freeland Prad| Bridge.1 f amplitg locations within a transect shall te selected te represent| A;ril, Jane, extre=es et river fiev velocity and to co=;are the effects cf,

aTa r i ' *. r* ^ - ' Nst.rsi S estrst** A .r2st ct: tar * * , n. . . saa4**--

! April, J ne, Locations to coincide with Perignytc=eter II sampling.I i

Ar*1*i '*1 ?2be*rste. I A sust ^rteter

Transects A/3/0/0/E, as aiove.'J2ne, A2 gust. b

i Thraa ' , cat' ns acerss ee-5 transec*t's - - ' n tar * *t rat- **ir:ew ? rar ^ *-ber

-!! -t I **t ex F ngr * ne. Se* ter* '- ei, si+' - * - - - ="-i'- r- - 'le?* 13r s .

.

Approxt=stely 3 0 feet of shcreline on es:n site of tneTittatavassee Pivera. 1:reiintely ups,rea: c f *.he .".iilui P'.snt intaAe.

2. l=netiately u;strees and devr. stream o# Dcv's tertiary pcaldischarge.

3. I= eliately dovr.strel: cf the presc sed Millar.1 Plant lis:harce.* ~;3 fee * 1:vnstress of hinsle Crain.

r-. - s:ve- gr ;,g r * v . ve.. t -aa o- ac re,vn. -*u

Chcraline areas in * he vi*inity ;*

1. Isnf:rd Lake.'

2 Pine sna Cni;;ews Eivers.l Sinenthly Je;te=ter inrc.g: 3. Caginaw Esy.t

I vi! ac e-ter L. 'd* and Fir *7; = ~t r^ s h , -k

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| Approxi ately 200 feet of shoreline en ea:h side cf the'eine i Varch thr? en 7cvar ar "M**stavgssee 9:ver rasr Trsnse-ts '- ~ T/E.S

j A;ril, Jane, Transects A/B/0/0/E.-

**ar'ai ' 15c- Nat 1 Aurist 't*-ter f Three IScat** s scr?98 esch ****sa?*

'deekly April thr: ugh A gastSimor.thly *.t.r7a6a Octcher -

*rr ar ' 187h- Thr-- i est*- s sir ss Trsnea * A.

j lbi'12e ?:w 'dith's i!2 m Planston : set T:vs in *he vicinity ef:

1. Sanford lake.

! 2. Fine and Chippevs Rivers.'4 * (Iv A- '' s.n.3 vrr 2 ?s 3 sv -

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I'aaerly A;ril through A w at,i

1 31s n 51y *hrough October -- -, . . . - -r, w m,. 1 c -. my ss Tysr ... 4,

l Two 2L-hour periads per veen' wnen poni filling vccars en s

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minima:s Of k days during a waes.

l . Tripli:ste day and night sa=;lesl 1 ' s Fitax*3n Ve* I -ar :llec** - *ar Oc tins reni intake._- r g i ne,*- *

IAll fishes 1:;inged shall te

-- - - .- - .; ect ed . vi a.e ! Plant int sj e<

'7rar.saets Aini''/0/E, as describ+1 for ;eriphyten, are identical sa pling areas f:r all part=eters.Three 10est. across a transect, c*asen tc characterize es:h shoreline and esistrema.